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match in texas on saturday. critics are blasting it as the worst condition ever. she admits that it was not her best performance because she could not hear herself over the noise around her. and that would be difficult if you cannot hear yourself. but she is also 11. i have to give her major credit for getting up there and sing. >> she is booked on david letterman and conan o'brien. >> has she really? >> no. >> i'm going to predict that she will come out and redeem yourself. >> that is the hardest on ever to sing. >> liam: hope, look at me. >> liam: i screwed up. i made the mistake of a lifetime, and i'm asking you to forgive me. just don't let this tear us apar because i love you, and i want to be married to you. and i'm just...
match in texas on saturday. critics are blasting it as the worst condition ever. she admits that it was not her best performance because she could not hear herself over the noise around her. and that would be difficult if you cannot hear yourself. but she is also 11. i have to give her major credit for getting up there and sing. >> she is booked on david letterman and conan o'brien. >> has she really? >> no. >> i'm going to predict that she will come out and redeem...
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in truth the little bit, but they're still places in this country, texas, alabama, chicago , philadelphia win election from israel, the threat is ever-present, and to give you an exhibit will in philadelphia and many other citizens and more registered voters than there are adults over the age of 18 according to the u.s. census. because of a clue. what to me to put this will, there's simple steps. have they photo id to present at the polls and clean up absentee balloting. absentee ballots of the to a choice because you can register, applied for a ballot, then, and in many cases never have to present himself. kansas has been very good form. often require the you have a legitimate excuse to ask for an absentee ballot. they should make an effort to vote on election day. the few votes to early you have people voting before the last debate stiffeners. in addition, when you apply you have to give them the last four digits of his social security number, and that has reduced from dramatically. we are told this is the other suppression. we're told this is a return to the jim crow laws. well, frankl
in truth the little bit, but they're still places in this country, texas, alabama, chicago , philadelphia win election from israel, the threat is ever-present, and to give you an exhibit will in philadelphia and many other citizens and more registered voters than there are adults over the age of 18 according to the u.s. census. because of a clue. what to me to put this will, there's simple steps. have they photo id to present at the polls and clean up absentee balloting. absentee ballots of the...
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. >> before recognizing the gentleman from south carolina, i notice that the gentlewoman from texas, miss jackson-lee was in the room and stepped out. i will recognize her following the conclusion the gentleman of south carolina's questioning and i intend to be the last questioner and i would ask to have her brought back in the room. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. jaffer, you made reference to the clapper case. i don't have my notes in front of me. what was the brakedown of on bank? >> it was 6-6, in total eight judges agree that our plaintiffs had standing and six disagreed. >> it threw me off when you said the second circuit agreed with you, and i thought it was 6-6 and some people claim the victory and some people don't. if you prevailed the three-judge panel and you are entitled to have 6-6. >> it was three on the panel and the full court decided to not re-hear the case and there were eight judges who agreed with us and two of them didn't participate. >> let me see if you and i can agree on something? does it apply to foreign targets and foreign lands? >> i don't think that's
. >> before recognizing the gentleman from south carolina, i notice that the gentlewoman from texas, miss jackson-lee was in the room and stepped out. i will recognize her following the conclusion the gentleman of south carolina's questioning and i intend to be the last questioner and i would ask to have her brought back in the room. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. jaffer, you made reference to the clapper case. i don't have my notes in front of me. what was the brakedown...
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america's top state for business in 2012, texas. >> our thanks to the university of texas cheerleaders for helping us ring in style. yesterday we were at the winely. the wine industry is up and coming and more than doubles since 2001. that was grape expectations. the second was legendary lights which has a couple different meanings, were were looking at the light houses that were on the gulf coast, only a few of them are left. you've got the power, texas is the only state with a power grid. the pechan thing is the and what the hey, governor rick perry, it's good to see you again, we have done this before. >> yes have, welcome back to texas. >> always good to be here. we talked about your formula, and if you let me paraphrase it, business friendly regulations and don't spend all the money. >> that's the economic side. i disagree with the quality of life attributes they talk about. there is an incredibility quality of life. the cultural arts are growing. i think dallas now has three performing arts facilities here in austin, texas. and a knew museum of modern art, and tonight in houston,
america's top state for business in 2012, texas. >> our thanks to the university of texas cheerleaders for helping us ring in style. yesterday we were at the winely. the wine industry is up and coming and more than doubles since 2001. that was grape expectations. the second was legendary lights which has a couple different meanings, were were looking at the light houses that were on the gulf coast, only a few of them are left. you've got the power, texas is the only state with a power...
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this is happening in houston, texas, where the gun dealer was told to sell to these guy, and then the -- after cooperating with the federal government, they turned right around and slapped a federal investigation on them for selling to the cartels. and then in florida there's allegations of them selling to the mf13 gang and sending guns to honduras. as i said, it's difficult to keep up with all the news and evidence that's coming out, but there's definitely other programs that need to be investigated, and it's estimated that there was similar programs and at least 10,000 guns were sent south of the border whether it was into south america or into mexico under this justice department. and considering there's 240,000 documents surrounding fast and furious specifically, i don't have any doubts about that. yes. >> okay. so what is your view on gun control? because -- just like today in aurora, colorado, the mass murder of innocent victims. >> right. a horrible situation, right? but the bottom line is whether you're an economist or whether you're a pro-gun advocate, um, when you take the r
this is happening in houston, texas, where the gun dealer was told to sell to these guy, and then the -- after cooperating with the federal government, they turned right around and slapped a federal investigation on them for selling to the cartels. and then in florida there's allegations of them selling to the mf13 gang and sending guns to honduras. as i said, it's difficult to keep up with all the news and evidence that's coming out, but there's definitely other programs that need to be...
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a texas judge, wiehl, ruled against armstrong how. >> the texas judge said look, you didn't follow the rules to armstrong's lawyers. you filed 80-page complaint much the federal rules of civil procedure are very specific. you have to be pithy, bill. get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >> anti-doping agency doesn't have any kind of jurisdiction over lance armstrong at all. >> bill: anywhere. >> anywhere. he is retired. >> bill: this doping agency is a federal agency. >> quasifederal agency. >> bill: i don't know what it means. >> 5013 crmpleted company getting money from the federal government. 60% of what they do -- recognized by congress in 2000. >> bill: their mandate is what? >> basically prevent abuses within the sports world whether someone using human growth hormone, steroids, bloods recycler? >> bill: allegations against armstrong that he used these drugs while winning. >> it was a conspiracy betwe
a texas judge, wiehl, ruled against armstrong how. >> the texas judge said look, you didn't follow the rules to armstrong's lawyers. you filed 80-page complaint much the federal rules of civil procedure are very specific. you have to be pithy, bill. get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >>...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you indicated that the economy is in much better shape now than when the president took office. i am bringing this to your attention notwithstanding libor and fsoc because if you're not very careful, the fatuous will be perceived as fact. i think it important for you to reiterate the condition that this economy was in when we took office and juxtapose that to where we are now so we can move forward with a much better opportunity. i would like to yield time to you to please -- do not allow the fatuous to become fact. >> we have a long way to go. we have to be honest and open. the u.s. economy was shrinking at an annual rate of 9% in the last quarter of 2008. we are on the verge of a plausible chance for the american financial system to collapse at that time. trillions of lost well in six months later -- lost wealth and six months later, the economy was growing. the economy has been growing for three years since. not fast enough. the reason is because of this combination of concerns you
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you indicated that the economy is in much better shape now than when the president took office. i am bringing this to your attention notwithstanding libor and fsoc because if you're not very careful, the fatuous will be perceived as fact. i think it important for you to reiterate the condition that this economy was in when we took office and juxtapose that to where we are now so we can move forward with a much...
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i've been the leader in texas on repealing obamacare. i've been the leaders on trying to security our borders, proposing to triple the size our border control. prompt rating texas dollar, and doing operations to top the tsunami of people coming in. i want to take this knowledge and values to washington. >>eric: regarding your border, governor perry had a lot of problems with the board are issue when he recommended possibly allowing illegal imagreements inoverstate -- in-state tuition. where do you stand on that? >>guest: it is unfair. to give in-state student wigs it is unfair because other students or the university or the state will have to pay more. again, i'm against amnesty in any form. we have to secure our borders. that is why i have been proposing tripling the size of our border patrol. we have been running evidence, and we have seen from our surge operations and we put approximately the same number on the border we would have if we tripled the size of the border patrol, nothing moves. nothing moves. >>eric: thank you, sir, we ha
i've been the leader in texas on repealing obamacare. i've been the leaders on trying to security our borders, proposing to triple the size our border control. prompt rating texas dollar, and doing operations to top the tsunami of people coming in. i want to take this knowledge and values to washington. >>eric: regarding your border, governor perry had a lot of problems with the board are issue when he recommended possibly allowing illegal imagreements inoverstate -- in-state tuition....
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. >> host: next is tina and mesquite, texas. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? first point is growing up in the 60s and integration noa and how to go through some of the oppression and the issues. as i listened to the tea partiers, they remind me of that area and even though it wrapped up in intellectual conversation about the concerns of constitution, it seems to me as a person of color, if i lived in the tea party world, i would not have rights and it would be from terms of my inability to compete, if you will. and i frankly find it disturbing, even more so as i hear people say were not about bigotry, not about hate but yet every dang being displayed a gun says the opposite. and yes, i agree there are very intelligent people come up as a person of color there are huge symbols of color i don't believe them. >> host: thanks, tina. i think that's unfortunate. i wish he would attend a tea party event. you'd be hope welcome with open arms. there's nothing racist. and about the principles they espouse. there is nothing about limited government would keep you from ac
. >> host: next is tina and mesquite, texas. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? first point is growing up in the 60s and integration noa and how to go through some of the oppression and the issues. as i listened to the tea partiers, they remind me of that area and even though it wrapped up in intellectual conversation about the concerns of constitution, it seems to me as a person of color, if i lived in the tea party world, i would not have rights and it would be from terms of my...
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battle taking place in texas, sued by the obama justice department, the federal trial over voter i.d. has wrapped up and in the next hour we'll talk with the sponsor of this state law in texas about his react and about the controversy over voter i.d. in the voter fraud segment we have every week in the next hour. >> jamie: voterfraud@foxnews.com. a breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's and important one, researchers have made a find that could be key to protecting patients against it. details from the doctors in sunday morning house call, coming up. stay with us. >> jamie: our ballooning u.s. deficit. that is not an understatement. it is raising fears, too, that the u.s. economy may be dragged right back into recession. we're on track to exceed a trillion-dollar deficit for the fourth straight year. republicans and democrats are at odds over how to get it under control and if they can't agree we'll see a series of tax hikes and spending cuts that could kick in, next year. senior business correspondent brenda buttner, the anchor of bulls and bears, joins me. i checked with our
battle taking place in texas, sued by the obama justice department, the federal trial over voter i.d. has wrapped up and in the next hour we'll talk with the sponsor of this state law in texas about his react and about the controversy over voter i.d. in the voter fraud segment we have every week in the next hour. >> jamie: voterfraud@foxnews.com. a breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's and important one, researchers have made a find that could be key to protecting patients against...
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of the places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp. >>> and -- with a bang. out with a bang. a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. 234is is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with going to extremes. relief could be in sight
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of the places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited....
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pushing 108, 110, oklahoma, north texas, little rock. yesterday they were 111. a lot of heat here. i'm telling new because some of that is going to break off and head toward us as we head toward the weekend. not going to be hundreds but well back in the 90s with this ridge here. all the heat, showers and storms, very powerful storms across parts of alabama, west florida, even coming out of michigan. so we've got the spotty showers on the future cast for the afternoon. lack at the storms in the mountains march toward the east this evening. 6:00 p.m. not everybody is going see the rain, and i know many folks need it. we're still seven and a half inches below normal since january 1st here in d.c. tonight things settle down, then tomorrow looks like the rain is going to be a little bit more weighed spread. so a better chance for showers and storms areawide tomorrow than today. then we're going to start to dry out and warm up. so about 81 today. yellow alert because some of us are going to be impacted by these storms where it may mess up an afternoon or evening plan to get outside. toni
pushing 108, 110, oklahoma, north texas, little rock. yesterday they were 111. a lot of heat here. i'm telling new because some of that is going to break off and head toward us as we head toward the weekend. not going to be hundreds but well back in the 90s with this ridge here. all the heat, showers and storms, very powerful storms across parts of alabama, west florida, even coming out of michigan. so we've got the spotty showers on the future cast for the afternoon. lack at the storms in the...
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plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and governor demint and other tea party favorites. stick around. well, i had all the classic symptoms... like the elephant on my chest... he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm very grateful to be alive. aspirin really made a difference. by what's getting done.eful measure commitmentalive. the twenty billion doars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is don
plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and governor demint and other tea party favorites. stick around. well, i had all the classic symptoms... like the elephant on my chest... he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to...
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in 2001, meredith defended plans to lay off 3,000 and 4,000 employees, mostly in texas. while sparing 4,000 jobs in asia pacific. meredith said, "we will be ruthless about how we adjust our cost structure going forward." massachusetts democratic governor patrick wants first lady michelle obama to have a smooth ride when she attends a presidential fundraiser next month. the "boston herald" reports they asked the town officials to fill potholes ahead of the $20,000 a seat dinner. town administrators maintain the repairs were already in the works. some neighbors say they appreciate the gesture and others question the necessity. "the roads are fine. i'm sure michelle obama has shock absorbers. it's unnecessary. " >>> finally, the value of a little research. "cleveland plain dealer" columnist connie schultz says she was e-mailed by conservative blogger working on a an expose about journalists getting cozy with officials and asked about comment about the photos with her and congressman brown. including one of them hugging. schultz's response, "he is really cute. he is also my
in 2001, meredith defended plans to lay off 3,000 and 4,000 employees, mostly in texas. while sparing 4,000 jobs in asia pacific. meredith said, "we will be ruthless about how we adjust our cost structure going forward." massachusetts democratic governor patrick wants first lady michelle obama to have a smooth ride when she attends a presidential fundraiser next month. the "boston herald" reports they asked the town officials to fill potholes ahead of the $20,000 a seat...
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcom
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcom
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we love them and texas. he went to the university of texas. he grew up in houston. and he was up foreign correspondents for united press international, got a lot of real reporter experience. he was not just to kind of face kind. but then when cbs evening news became more important, the news programs, the three major networks, walter cronkite started as the anchor in the 60's and was there for about 20 years into the early 80's. i just think that his time, he said he covered a president's. his time covering is certainly fascinating, and he was a fascinating person because it was of the awful. i think douglas brinkley is a wonderful a store in. he was in real historian here does detailed comprehensive research. so the biography of contact that he rode will be the definitive biography of walter cronkite i think of the fact that brinkley eroded and my high regard for him and the fact that crank and, of course, is so well known and loved in our country, having this kind of a biography is an excellent thing for us to have. a last book, have a chapter in this book, it's by
we love them and texas. he went to the university of texas. he grew up in houston. and he was up foreign correspondents for united press international, got a lot of real reporter experience. he was not just to kind of face kind. but then when cbs evening news became more important, the news programs, the three major networks, walter cronkite started as the anchor in the 60's and was there for about 20 years into the early 80's. i just think that his time, he said he covered a president's. his...
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charges of a double stan dand when the attorney general spoke today in texas. that's all next in the grapevine. [ engine revving ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ [ tirescreech ] [ male announcer ] with fuel economy that's best in class and better acceleration than camry and accord, you'll wish you had the road to yourself. [ tires screech ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ a a >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. as we recorded earlier, attorney general eric holder spoke to the naacp and talked about civil rights and what the administration is doing for minorities. however, holder may need to up his visibility. a new cnn poll finds 31% of those surveyed have never heard of him. the figure jumps to 41% for nonwhites. at today's event in houston, holder said the texas law requiring a government issued photo i.d. to vote disenfranchises minority voters. the justice department own media advisory for the speech included this note to reporters covering the note. all media must present government-issued photo i.d.,
charges of a double stan dand when the attorney general spoke today in texas. that's all next in the grapevine. [ engine revving ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ [ tirescreech ] [ male announcer ] with fuel economy that's best in class and better acceleration than camry and accord, you'll wish you had the road to yourself. [ tires screech ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ a a >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. as we recorded...
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his book is about texturalism and, the idea and his judicial philosophy you stick as closely to the texas possible, in deciding whether or not a law is constitutional or not. and, one of the things in this book he does is lays out principles of sound judging, one of those, canon 38 is, you know, don't try to pick a fight with the legislature if you can find a way to say the law is constitutional, do it and i said didn't judge roberts adhere to the canon because he fondled a way to say it was constitutional by saying the mandate, is actually a tax and he said, no. not at all, because he said you cannot say a pig is a penalty and that is what roberts did, you you have to find a way, and, it has to be a -- to be supported in this way and there is no way to say the mandate is a tax when really it is a penalty. >> jamie: does he believe, the justice, the gun control issue will come before the court in short order. >> absolutely. not necessarily because of what happened in colorado, but, because they left it wide open and said there is an inherent right to bear arms and he was the one in 2008 w
his book is about texturalism and, the idea and his judicial philosophy you stick as closely to the texas possible, in deciding whether or not a law is constitutional or not. and, one of the things in this book he does is lays out principles of sound judging, one of those, canon 38 is, you know, don't try to pick a fight with the legislature if you can find a way to say the law is constitutional, do it and i said didn't judge roberts adhere to the canon because he fondled a way to say it was...
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> and once again, myth romney dis agragrees with mitt romney. >> from penalty to tax, mitt romney's evolving take on the health care ruling. >> the supreme court was the final word, right? they said it was a tax. >> it's a tax. >> mitt romney did an interview. >> mitt romney's campaign reversal. he said health care is a tax. >> there he goes again. it's mitt flip flopping. >> another flip flop. i said i agreed with the dece dissent, but the dissent lost. >> it is go
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. now...
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texas, i don't care who the governor in texas is, they're going to take the money. $52 billion, and they have a really sophisticated network of hospitals, probably the third or fourth most sophisticated in the whole country. they're one of the real meccas of american medicine. if you think the governor, whoever it is, republican or democrat, is going to turn down $52 billion and not be eaten alive, you have another thing coming. there's a payment called a disproportionate share program that is made to statsz to help them pay for uncompensated care. with every state except louisiana, that payment disappears. these hospitals are going to take it on the chin and face a great medical establishes like texas are gointo be left to be second class citizens if the governor doesn't take the money and i think they will. >> i think they will. one argument they have made is sure, the law said it will match it 100%, but in two decades, they could vote it down to 85% or 75%, and then the state is left holding the bag. how likely do you think that would be? >> look, in two decades, every nuclear power p
texas, i don't care who the governor in texas is, they're going to take the money. $52 billion, and they have a really sophisticated network of hospitals, probably the third or fourth most sophisticated in the whole country. they're one of the real meccas of american medicine. if you think the governor, whoever it is, republican or democrat, is going to turn down $52 billion and not be eaten alive, you have another thing coming. there's a payment called a disproportionate share program that is...
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plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and gove organic artichokes, organic lettuce, organic kale... does your cauliflower have a big carbon footprint? not at all. that's great. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. uhh... mr. gallagher. incoming!!! hahaha! it's wasteful. you know jimmy. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to...
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new york, texas, and florida were among the states with the highest number of killings. in florida, where the unarmed teenager trayvon martin was shot to death by self-appointed neighborhood guard george zimmerman, a dozen african- americans were killed. the report comes as george zimmerman appeared on fox this wednesday night for his first nationally televised interview. speaking to fox news host sean hannity, zimmerman says he has no regrets for killing trayvon martin >> is there anything you regret? do you regret getting out of the car to follow trayvon that night? >> no, sir. >> do you credit you had a gun that night? >> no, sir. >> do you feel you would not be here for this interview if you did not have that done? >> i feel it was all god's plan. and for me to second-guess it or just dit -- >> in retrospect, now the time has passed a little bit, is there anything you would have done differently? >> no, sir. >> george zimmerman also briefly addressed the new allegations made by female relative that he molested her for over a decade and that he and his family harbored
new york, texas, and florida were among the states with the highest number of killings. in florida, where the unarmed teenager trayvon martin was shot to death by self-appointed neighborhood guard george zimmerman, a dozen african- americans were killed. the report comes as george zimmerman appeared on fox this wednesday night for his first nationally televised interview. speaking to fox news host sean hannity, zimmerman says he has no regrets for killing trayvon martin >> is there...
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in texas, south carolina and my home state of arkansas, yes, people were convicted there and one of the relationships i am a christian and believe in the regulation resurrection. every election day i saw people rise up out of the grave and vote. there is it voters fraud. and that is why it is it absurd that the attempt to get dead people off of the voters rolls and see if people have a right to vote is not trying to keep them from voting but protecting the right of those who have a right to vote. if someone is vote and cancelling your vote and you are legitimate and you -- they are dead. it suppresses your vote. keep the dead in the grave and don't let them out on election day. i make no apology for that and i hope you don't either. go to huck mail at fox news.com. actor charles groden has a new role and he is a voice for prisoners who was harshly convicted for crimes they didn't commit. happy birthday! thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters
in texas, south carolina and my home state of arkansas, yes, people were convicted there and one of the relationships i am a christian and believe in the regulation resurrection. every election day i saw people rise up out of the grave and vote. there is it voters fraud. and that is why it is it absurd that the attempt to get dead people off of the voters rolls and see if people have a right to vote is not trying to keep them from voting but protecting the right of those who have a right to...
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in texas, to emily ramshaw, editor of the "texas tribune," and here with an overview in washington, to margot sanger- katz, health care correspondent for "national journal." march go, i want to start with you. give us a sense in general about what this resistance is about, who is resisting and why. >> i think there are two main reasons why we're seeing resistance from governors, one i think is political. they don't like the health care reform law, they have made arguments against it all along and this is a way of rejecting it and saying we don't want to participate in obama care, we don't want to help implement this law. the second problem is that a lot of these governors are concerned about the long-term costs associated with expanding their medicaid perhaps. the governors that have chosen not to implement tend to be in poorer states, and what means is they don't cover a lot of people on medicaid out in, but they would have to cover a lot if they did this. and time the share that states will have to pay will increase. >> ifill: do we know what those dollar signs are like yet? >> you k
in texas, to emily ramshaw, editor of the "texas tribune," and here with an overview in washington, to margot sanger- katz, health care correspondent for "national journal." march go, i want to start with you. give us a sense in general about what this resistance is about, who is resisting and why. >> i think there are two main reasons why we're seeing resistance from governors, one i think is political. they don't like the health care reform law, they have made...
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i was born in texas. i script a birth certificate because because i was not allowed to be go to the hospital. thank you. host: caller this morning from charleston, south carolina, michael. caller: there's no evidence to support voter fraud at all. this is a pathetic attempt by the republican party to disenfranchise minority voters. it's undemocratic, unpatriotic and anti-american. host: one viewer on twitter puts it this way. those who yells suppression are therefore for cheating. u.s.a. today had this piece by susan davis, had to do with representative shelly, a democratic from nevada. they write here that the house ethics committee disclosed unanimous decision to open a probe into whether representative berkeley used her office to benefit her husband financial efforts. it details berkeley multiple legislative efforts to benefit her husband. for example, berkeley led a successful effort to prevent closing of nevada long kidney transplant program where her husband practice services. we are pleased with th
i was born in texas. i script a birth certificate because because i was not allowed to be go to the hospital. thank you. host: caller this morning from charleston, south carolina, michael. caller: there's no evidence to support voter fraud at all. this is a pathetic attempt by the republican party to disenfranchise minority voters. it's undemocratic, unpatriotic and anti-american. host: one viewer on twitter puts it this way. those who yells suppression are therefore for cheating. u.s.a. today...
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grants and the texas legislature. john? >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks. 25 people were killed and 40 wounded in iraq today when veg table truck exploded. several more were killed in bombings elsewhere in the country. an official from the united states says jordan must open refugee camp to serve thousands of syrians fleeing the fighting in their country. military defection are increasing, the assad regime has a stranglehold on the country. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has more. >> fighting raged across syri syria. sources showed several city including homs and surrounding. 38 were said to be killed. for the first time, u.n. observers reached douma you should seen for days. international red cross evacuated the injured. 85 syrian soldiers including a general across the border with tur. i can one of the biggest defection in recent week. turkey says it scrambled the jet for third consecutive day when the syrian helicopters approached the order. no action was taken. if interview, bashar assad expressed regret for the syrian downing
grants and the texas legislature. john? >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks. 25 people were killed and 40 wounded in iraq today when veg table truck exploded. several more were killed in bombings elsewhere in the country. an official from the united states says jordan must open refugee camp to serve thousands of syrians fleeing the fighting in their country. military defection are increasing, the assad regime has a stranglehold on the country. senior foreign affairs...
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. >> he was discovered by his nurse at a home in texas. the exact cause of death is pending. he first played jefferson on "all in the family" before his character spun off to "the jeffersons." it went from 1985 to 95. >> lasted a long time. >>> head of the senate intelligence committee fine stein pointing the finger at the obama administration for national security leaks. but then the democratic senator back pedalling. we are live with more>> even though eric holder has appointed two attorneys to figure out who leaked this u.s. intel about our role in cyber attacks against iran and al qaeda plot to blow an airplane there still hasn't been a resolution. mitt romney said whoever spilled the beans did it to help the president politically. >> this conduct is contemptible. it be trays our national interest compromises our men and women in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation by a special council these events makes the decision we face in november all the more important. what kind of white house would reveal classified material for political gain? i tell you right
. >> he was discovered by his nurse at a home in texas. the exact cause of death is pending. he first played jefferson on "all in the family" before his character spun off to "the jeffersons." it went from 1985 to 95. >> lasted a long time. >>> head of the senate intelligence committee fine stein pointing the finger at the obama administration for national security leaks. but then the democratic senator back pedalling. we are live with more>> even...
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texas is going to -- i don't care who the governor is in texas they will take the money. $52 fwl billion and they have a sophisticated network of hospitals. the third or fourth most so fisty dated in the country. they are one of the real meccas of american medicine. if you think the governor, whoever it is, republican or democrat will turn down $52 billion and not be eaten alive by baylor or houston medical center you have another thing coming. there's a payment, called a disproportionate share payment that is made to states to help pay for uncompensated care. every state except louisiana that payment disappears. these hospitals will take it on the the chin and states with great establishments like texas will be left to second class citizens if the governor doesn't take the money and i think they will. >> i think you are right. to be fair, one argument some 0 governors have made is the law says it will match it in 2020 but i congress could vote it down to 75, 85 or 55% and then the state is left holding the bag. how likely do you think it will be? >> in two decades every nuclear power pl
texas is going to -- i don't care who the governor is in texas they will take the money. $52 fwl billion and they have a sophisticated network of hospitals. the third or fourth most so fisty dated in the country. they are one of the real meccas of american medicine. if you think the governor, whoever it is, republican or democrat will turn down $52 billion and not be eaten alive by baylor or houston medical center you have another thing coming. there's a payment, called a disproportionate share...
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essentially texas saying that it prevents voter fraud. justice department saying it discriminates against minorities. what do you think? >> for the record, people should have i.d.s to vote. but is there are no noble people on either side of this issue. you have on the one hand, holder referring to poll taxes, which is absurd. driver i.d. is nothing like poll taxes were in the south. at the same time, if white evangelicals didn't have driver's licenses, i don't think republicans would be particularly concerned about voter fraud right now. so this is a fundamentally political issue. but i think in the end, people will sort of come down on the side of reason which is to say in this day an age get a driver's license. get an i.d. if you want to vote. >> bret: charles? >> well, 2008, the supreme court decided on the similar law, an indiana law, on the voter i.d. issue. it decided it was not discriminatory and constitutional. the majority opinion 6-3 was written by john paul stevens, the liberal lion on the court. prosecution rests. >> bret: liz
essentially texas saying that it prevents voter fraud. justice department saying it discriminates against minorities. what do you think? >> for the record, people should have i.d.s to vote. but is there are no noble people on either side of this issue. you have on the one hand, holder referring to poll taxes, which is absurd. driver i.d. is nothing like poll taxes were in the south. at the same time, if white evangelicals didn't have driver's licenses, i don't think republicans would be...